Patron of Art

Pope Julius II

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The Edition Patron of Arts Pope Julius II, limited to 4810 fountain pens world-wide, has a sumptuous gold-chased design on top of a cream-coloured base. It is crowned by a destinctive cap, symbolising the tiara of the Pontifex Maximus, and is embellished with an 18-karat gold nib, which is engraved with the seal of Julius II.

It is also available in a very special version limited to 888 fountain pens made of solid 18-karat gold.

Pope Julius II. is considered to have been one of the most influential clerical patron of the arts. He transformed Rome into the cultural centre of the Renaissance and supported artists like Michelangelo and Raphael, commissioned the world-famous frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and ordered the construction of St. Peter’s church.

Details

The Edition Patron of Arts Pope Julius II, limited to 4810 fountain pens world-wide, has a sumptuous gold-chased design on top of a cream-coloured base. It is crowned by a destinctive cap, symbolising the tiara of the Pontifex Maximus, and is embellished with an 18-karat gold nib, which is engraved with the seal of Julius II.

It is also available in a very special version limited to 888 fountain pens made of solid 18-karat gold.

Pope Julius II. is considered to have been one of the most influential clerical patron of the arts. He transformed Rome into the cultural centre of the Renaissance and supported artists like Michelangelo and Raphael, commissioned the world-famous frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and ordered the construction of St. Peter’s church.